Federal Sex Trafficking Suits Name Two Hinesville Hotels

Introduction
In a shocking revelation, two hotels in Hinesville, GA, have been named in federal sex trafficking lawsuits. The lawsuits allege that the hotels were complicit in facilitating and profiting from the trafficking of young women, prompting a thorough investigation by law enforcement and calls for stricter regulations in the hospitality industry.
Main Body
According to documents obtained by WTOC, the Baymont by Wyndham and Motel 6 Hinesville have been implicated in separate federal sex trafficking suits. The lawsuits, filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Georgia, accuse the hotels of knowingly allowing traffickers to use their premises for illegal activities and failing to take action to prevent the exploitation of victims.
The first lawsuit, B.S. v. Jay Shree Maa Durga Inc., involves a 16-year-old girl who was allegedly trafficked at the Baymont by Wyndham Hinesville in 2015. The lawsuit claims that the hotel’s management and staff were aware of the trafficking but did nothing to intervene. The victim, referred to as B.S., was reportedly drugged, handcuffed, and repeatedly assaulted by various “Johns” while being held captive at the hotel.
The second lawsuit, J.S. v. Kishanvb Hospitality, LLC, involves an 18-year-old girl who was trafficked at the Motel 6 Hinesville between 2020 and 2021. The lawsuit alleges that the hotel’s staff observed signs of trafficking, such as the victim’s malnourished appearance and frequent requests for towels and sheets, but failed to report the suspicious activity to authorities.
Both lawsuits seek actual and punitive damages, as well as attorneys’ fees and case expenses. The plaintiffs argue that the hotels “knowingly benefited” from the trafficking and are therefore liable for the substantial physical, emotional, and psychological harm suffered by the victims.
In response to the lawsuits, local law enforcement has intensified efforts to combat human trafficking in the area. The Hinesville Police Department is working closely with federal agencies to investigate the allegations and ensure that those responsible are held accountable. “We are committed to eradicating human trafficking in our community and will take all necessary measures to protect vulnerable individuals,” said Police Chief Harold Jackson.
Conclusion
The federal sex trafficking lawsuits against the Baymont by Wyndham and Motel 6 Hinesville have brought to light the urgent need for stricter regulations and increased vigilance in the hospitality industry. As the legal proceedings unfold, the community is rallying to support the victims and advocate for stronger measures to prevent such heinous crimes. The cases serve as a stark reminder of the importance of reporting suspicious activity and taking action to protect those at risk of exploitation.